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  2. LIFE AND LETTERS.

    In order 10 demonstrate that the methods of modern migration are wrongly conceived, and that migration has a tendency to gravitate to centres already ...

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  3. TOE CHERUBIC "G.K."

    Although it was just before dinner, Mr. Gilbert K. Chesterton, the British philosopher, satirist, wit, lecturer and poet, who refers to himself merely as "a bleary-eyed ...

    Article : 907 words
  4. THE GERMAN ANSCHLUSS.

    It is scarcely surprising that the projected customs union between Austria and Germany has caused a mild sensation in Paris. For the closer association. or ...

    Article : 1,311 words
  5. OF THE BUSH.

    "W.E.R." (Brookton) Writes:-I notice 'Query-One' (Mt Kokeby) recently found a mountain devil and asks if the lizard is now to the district. In all my ...

    Article : 647 words
  6. DIRTY DICK'S.

    I often wonder what the vintners' buy. One half so precious as the goods they sell. Omar Khayyam. ...

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  7. ONE THING AND ANOTHER.

    "Glaswegian": "Stands Scotland -where she did?" I doubt it if "The West Australian" is to "be believed. On March 23 it placed the little Cumbrae. Lares, and ...

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  8. BOOK REVIEWS.

    John Wellington Wells, the "Sorcerer" in Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta of that name, was, we are told, "a dealer in magic and spells" of a very harmless ...

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  9. SOME RECENT FICTION.

    Among the native races of South Africa, from the Vaal River to the Great Lake-Captain Smith was known as "Ra Tau " which signifies "Father of Lions." A ...

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  10. A GUIDE TO CONDUCT.

    Matthew Arnold postulated that conduct is three fourths of life; and it is towards the incorporation of certain religious principles with daily conduct, and ...

    Article : 549 words
  11. FATHER SLEEPS OUT.

    "Ton ought to sleep out, Dad," said my only son, as the clock chimed eleven. "it's lovely and healthy on the verandah. Everything's boozer. The air ia fresh. ...

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  12. THE SAVOY OPERAS.

    That Gilbert and Sullivan's Savoy operas possess a perennial freshness and charm is evident, not only from the popularity of the plays whenever and wherever they ...

    Article : 635 words
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  14. "Uncertain Harvest," by John Cranston Nevill, Jarrolds, Ltd., London, 6/6. From the publishers.

    Mr. Nevill's new novel covers a period of well-nigh seventy years; and, incidentally, nearly the whole life-story of Emily Barton. from her childhood day in a ...

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    At a roller-skating rink the other day, a man fell down on his hands and knees, and remained in that position for so long that the other skaters were in frequent ...

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    During the hearing of a celebrated will case in which an Irishman was the principal witness, one of the counsel engaged in the case asked him: "Was the deceased ...

    Article : 85 words
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